If it wasn't for the fact that Viacom think's that Google actually HAS 1 BILLLIOOONNNNN.... dollars to spare, they wouldn't be threatening them with the FRIEGEN LASER MAN! Ok, so they're just 100 times more EVIL than Dr. Evil.
I have seen more dead eMachines than any other computer on the planet. They die on average 1 year after they come online for the first time. Everything from dead ps2 ports (yes I know, but it happens) to exploading capacitors.. Did you ever consider the fallacy in buying an eMachine in the first place?
Personally, I applaud the idea of dumb terminals for dumb clients. Most people are too ignorant to operate a fully functional battle station, I mean windows computer. Besides, at least when Mr. Smith figures out how to get his Doodad Game 9k to run on the Terminal server and it starts spitting out 5 googazillion email messages per second and the network guys start running around like chickens with their heads cut off, it'll only be one 8-16 processor server with 10GB x 4 worth of bandwidth at its disposal. I mean seriously, who needs to fix a measly little celeron box with a 100MB connection when your terminal server is romping and stomping the entire global intranet?
Darn, someone got there first!
If it wasn't for the fact that Viacom think's that Google actually HAS 1 BILLLIOOONNNNN.... dollars to spare, they wouldn't be threatening them with the FRIEGEN LASER MAN! Ok, so they're just 100 times more EVIL than Dr. Evil.
I have seen more dead eMachines than any other computer on the planet. They die on average 1 year after they come online for the first time. Everything from dead ps2 ports (yes I know, but it happens) to exploading capacitors.. Did you ever consider the fallacy in buying an eMachine in the first place?
Personally, I applaud the idea of dumb terminals for dumb clients. Most people are too ignorant to operate a fully functional battle station, I mean windows computer. Besides, at least when Mr. Smith figures out how to get his Doodad Game 9k to run on the Terminal server and it starts spitting out 5 googazillion email messages per second and the network guys start running around like chickens with their heads cut off, it'll only be one 8-16 processor server with 10GB x 4 worth of bandwidth at its disposal. I mean seriously, who needs to fix a measly little celeron box with a 100MB connection when your terminal server is romping and stomping the entire global intranet?
You manage servers in Local Spin Density Correlation or Low Slump Dense Concrete?